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TX>Texoma Cross Timbers>Dec. 29 Overnighter

Planning on doing an overnight at Cross Timbers. The plan is to get out there Saturday morning around 10 or 11, hike in a little ways (maybe 5 or 6 miles) camp, then hike out Sunday afternoon. Just let me know if anyone is interested or has any questions.

This is a great trail and there are lots of great campsites along the trail. Here's a link to a video review I did the last time I was out there.

you planning on the entire trail then? Or just hike in the 5 or 6, camp, break camp Sunday and walk back out?

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I'm interested, doing all 14 miles. Guess we'd go in like you suggested and camp. get up Sunday and break camp and head out to the other vehicle/side.
Let's see how the weather is (and if wife buys in.....she usually does)

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"Hammock hangs are where you go into the woods to meet men you've only known on the internet so you can sit around a campfire to swap sewing tips and recipes." - sargevining on HF

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